Articles about "miscarry" 25
Trying after a miscarriage
After experiencing a miscarriage, it is only natural to want to conceive again. However, it is important to make sure that you are physically and emotionally ready to become pregnant.
Mental wellbeing
Your mental wellbeing is vital to how much you enjoy your experience of pregnancy. Studies too have shown that unborn babies are receptive to their mother’s emotions, so by staying positive, fit and h . . .
Antenatal tests for twins
It’s
more difficult to test twins for a condition such as Down syndrome, as the results of a single
blood test can’t be applied to two babies. In this situation you’ll have a nuchal translucency sca . . .
Rhesus incompatibility
When
your blood is taken at your first prenatal check, your Rhesus (Rh) status will
be checked. Most people are what’s called Rh-positive, but around 15 percent of
people are Rh-negative. This make . . .
Getting pregnant after you’ve
It’s natural to want to try for a baby again after losing a baby, but it’s best to wait until you’re physically and
emotionally ready. Research shows that if you’ve miscarried before you’re more like . . .
Why does a miscarriage happen?
As many as 15-20 per cent of first pregnancies end in miscarriage and about 25 per cent of all pregnancies end that way.
Miscarriage
Miscarriages are when the pregnancy terminates before the sixth month and are estimated to occur in about 10 to 20 per cent of pregnancies. There are many symptoms to look for in recognizing a miscarr . . .
Ectopic pregnancy
This is a serious condition where the pregnancy develops outside the womb and will normally result in a spontaneous miscarriage.
Sex during early pregnancy
Unless you have been advised not to have sex by your healthcare provider, there is no reason why you should not enjoy a healthy sex life while you are pregnant.
Pregnancy after miscarriage
Getting pregnant after having a miscarriage can be both exciting and frightening. You will probably feel panic at the slightest twinge of discomfort, however many women go on to having succesful birth . . .